I'm sorry to pollute the forum with all these help requests
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Further playing my new '97 Fly deluxe has highlighted something I didn't notice in the first days of excitement.
Playing the high E string at third fret I realized there was a "zzing" sound which I initially attributed to the new strings and/or the change in action due to re-centering the bridge (see other post
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After further checks though I realized it's due to the fret being (not-visibly) slightly detached from the fretboard in its last cm or less, on the high side. If I press the fret on its end (on the high side) with may nail (or a hard object) I hear a slight "click" as if the fret is not perfectly adhering to the surface. The rest of the fret (I'd say 5/6 of it) seems perfectly adherent and firmly attached.
I then proceeded to do the "press" test on all of the frets and found 6, 7 frets are having the same issue, all only on the high E side. The 3rd fret is probably the worst case, even if pressing the string harder while playing, the "zzing" issue is hardly noticeable.
I confess I'm a bit let down by this discovery.
Did any of you ever experience this "partial detach" issue (as opposed to a "full" fret falling out issue)?
If so, do you think the only way is to completely remove those frets and re-glue them? Or there might be some other, lighter way to fix it?
Or should I live with it for the time being?
Thank you all for the patience and always prompt help!
Andrea